“…It typically involves several pre- and post-settlement processes (Pineda et al ., 2009; Émond et al ., 2015), being fundamental to the continuous replacement of organisms and playing an important role in the maintenance of community structure (Underwood & Fairweather, 1989; Pineda et al ., 2009; Adjeroud et al ., 2016). In general, recruitment is under the influence of environmental and/or biological factors, such as predation, spatial competition, fecundity rates, larvae availability and competence, substrate type, temperature, light, sedimentation, depth and precipitation (Anderson & Underwood, 1994; Pineda et al ., 2009; Rico et al ., 2009; Cavalcanti et al ., 2013; Émond et al ., 2015; Chase et al ., 2016; Fuentes-Santos et al ., 2016; Sotelo-Casas et al ., 2016). The importance of each factor varies greatly among species and in space and time (Pineda et al ., 2009).…”